Umbrell (verb(ÉmbrÉl)). To shield oneself from falling entities such as rain.
Present tense: I umbrell; one umbrells
Past tense: One umbrelled
Past imperfect: One used to umbrell
Other connotations: enumbrell, brollify
Rain poured down on bob, but luckily his hood umbrelled him.
Something thatâs overused at Christmas so much to the point that it becomes cringe worthy
Trouse (traÊz) is the act of covering the majority of one's legs with clothing or armour.
John walked outside and realised he was not troused, he looked like a right wally.
The action of covering part or all of oneâs leg.
My legs are cold. If only I had something with which I could trouse my legs.
Noise thatâs so loud you can hear it.
Woah, that jet made such a loud foise
When something is both literal and legitimate at the same time
That was legiterally the worst thing ever
Something that goes out of fashion but comes back.
When history repeats itself.
He kept his Minecraft account because he knew it was going to be rememorable